Agency
In Michigan, a buyer who works with a listing agent (seller's agent) without signing a buyer representation agreement is considered a:
AClient of the listing agent
BCustomer of the listing agent, not a client✓ Correct
CDual client of both agents
DPro se buyer with no representation
Explanation
A buyer who has not signed a buyer representation agreement is a customer of the listing agent, not a client. The agent owes honesty and fair dealing to customers but fiduciary duties only to the client (seller).
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